aphorism
英 [ˈæfərɪzəm]
美 [ˈæfərɪzəm]
n. 格言; 警句
复数:aphorisms
BNC.20541 / COCA.20331
牛津词典
noun
- 格言;警句
a short phrase that says sth true or wise
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 格言;警句
Anaphorismis a short witty sentence which expresses a general truth or comment.- 'What if they gave a war and nobody came?' was one of his generation's favored aphorisms.
“如果他们宣战却无人应战该怎么办?”是他那一代人钟爱的格言。
- 'What if they gave a war and nobody came?' was one of his generation's favored aphorisms.
英英释义
noun
- a short pithy instructive saying
双语例句
- What he hears becomes an aphorism still used today, if you build it he will come.
他听见成为格言今天仍然使用,如果你要把他就会来。 - The aphorism: "It's not what is inside the head that is important, it's what the head is inside of", is supposed to capture that point.
格言:「头脑里面有什麽并不重要,重要的是头脑在什麽里面。」颇能得其旨趣。 - But his aphorism is about as good a one-sentence summary of classical feminism as you can get.
他的这句名言是传统女权主义的绝佳总结。 - A barbed compliment; a biting aphorism; pungent satire.
讽刺的赞扬;尖刻的警语作者;尖刻的讽刺。 - Although he didn't usually care for that hoary aphorism, it now seemed to contain a miraculous solution to all his problems.
这一句陈腐的话,虽然平时他并不喜欢,但这时候他却觉得它是解决这一切问题的妙法了! - In fact, the old aphorism still holds true: Money can't buy you love.
事实上,有一句老的格言仍然很有道理:金钱买不到真爱。 - School buildings, classrooms and workshops arranged portraits of famous scientists and scholars, fled the famous aphorism, or wrote inspiring slogans.
教学楼、教室、和车间布置著名科学家和学者画像,悬挂著名的治学和教育的名言警语,书写催人奋进的标语。 - One, the text part as a posthumous fragment and the other in the commentary part as a preparatory stage of an aphorism.
极不同部分,一个作为遗后,部分,另一个在解释文本中,作为格言的准备阶段。 - Famous aphorism is an important component of Chinese culture.
名言警句是中华文化的重要组成部分。 - It provides a corollary to the aphorism that those who cannot remember history are condemned to repeat it.
这本书是忘记历史的人注定将重蹈覆辙这句格言的推论。